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ring_buf_circ.c File Reference

Circular ring buffer function implementations. More...

#include "ring_buf_circ.h"
#include "ring_buf.h"
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int ring_buf_put_circ (struct ring_buf *buf, void *data, size_t size)
 Put data into a circular buffer.
 

Detailed Description

Circular ring buffer function implementations.

Implements functions for putting data into a circular ring buffer.

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Definition in file ring_buf_circ.c.

Function Documentation

◆ ring_buf_put_circ()

int ring_buf_put_circ ( struct ring_buf buf,
void *  data,
size_t  size 
)

Put data into a circular buffer.

If the buffer is full, removes the oldest data to make space.

Parameters
bufRing buffer.
dataAddress of bytes to put.
sizeNumber of bytes to put.
Returns
0 on success, -EMSGSIZE if the data will not fit.
Note
Uses ring_buf_get rather than ring_buf_get_claim, as the former handles discontiguous items. They amount to the same thing when the buffer size is a multiple of the item size.

Definition at line 42 of file ring_buf_circ.c.